IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Concepts

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Explore essential concepts of IPv4 addressing and subnetting in ECE 461, Fall 2020. Learn about IPv4 addresses, CIDR notation, subnet creation, and more. Enhance your knowledge to excel in networking discussions and labs.

  • IPv4 Addressing
  • Subnetting
  • CIDR Notation
  • ECE 461
  • Networking

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  1. Lecture starts 10 minutes after the hour Tutorials also start 10 minutes after the hour Sep 16 Lecture Sep 16 Lecture ECE 461 Fall 2020 1

  2. Agenda Agenda General questions Finish discussion of labs (Lab information) Slide sets IPv4 Addresses, Classful Addresses, Subnetting Walk through slides Take questions Checkpoint questions 2

  3. IP4v Addresses: Checkpoint 1 IP4v Addresses: Checkpoint 1 Write the IPv4 address, given in binary notation with indicated prefix length, in CIDR notation 110010110110010100 00101000001 Prefix length 3

  4. IPv4 Addresses: Checkpoint 2 IPv4 Addresses: Checkpoint 2 Given the IPv4 address 10.2.254.72/22, write the network prefix and the interface identifier in binary 4

  5. IP4v Addresses: Checkpoint 3 IP4v Addresses: Checkpoint 3 Given the IPv4 address block (a.k.a. network prefix, a.k.a. prefix) 10.2.128.0/22 a) Provide the range of addresses in dotted-decimal notation? b) How many hosts (interfaces) can be added to this prefix? 5

  6. IP4v Addresses: Checkpoint 4 IP4v Addresses: Checkpoint 4 Explain: loopback address link-local address 6

  7. Classful IPv4 Addresses: Checkpoint 1 Classful IPv4 Addresses: Checkpoint 1 Assume classful addresses. Write the following addresses in CIDR notation a) 10.1.2.4 b) 151.101.1.67 c) 192.82.129.91 d) 239.3.2.1 7

  8. Subnets: Checkpoint 1 Subnets: Checkpoint 1 Given the IPv4 prefix 10.2.128.0/22,create two subnets that can accommodate 500 and 200 hosts, respectively. a) Provide the network prefix for each subnet in CIDR notation b) Determine the maximum number of interfaces that can be placed on each subnet c) Provide the range of addresses for each subnet d) Provide the broadcast address for each subnet 8

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